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Transport Co relocates taxi service point at Mo Chit 2 terminal
MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 2025
The Transport Co has relocated the taxi pick-up and drop-off point at Bangkok Bus Terminal (Chatuchak), or Mo Chit 2, with the first day of operations running smoothly and passengers experiencing shorter waiting times. 
PM checks Bangkok’s bus terminals to ensure travellers’ safety
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2024
Government has announced December 30 as special holiday, forming five-day long weekend over New Year period
Transport Co expects 120,000 passengers as New Year exodus begins
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2024
The interprovincial bus operator says nobody will be left behind as thousands of Bangkokians head to their hometowns or tourist destinations for the New Year break
Court order bans holding of concerts near Mo Chit 2 on SRT land
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 02, 2024
Verdict follows complaints from locals about loud noise and garbage left behind by visitors
Trash piled at Bangkok Bus Terminal sparks warning for operators
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2024
Transport minister threatens to revoke licences after opposition MP criticises mess at Mo Chit 2
PM awards Mo Chit 2 bus terminal 8 out of 10
THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2024
Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin on Wednesday visited Mo Chit 2, the largest bus terminal in Bangkok that serves provinces in the North and Northeast, to check its readiness ahead of the Songkran holidays.
Don’t fall prey to unscrupulous cabbies at Chatuchak Bus Terminus, warns Transport Co
SATURDAY, MARCH 02, 2024
Transport Co Ltd, a state enterprise under the Transport Ministry, has announced that it has no policy allowing taxi drivers to charge 50 baht extra for picking up passengers at Bangkok’s Chatuchak Bus Terminus.
Songkran exodus from Bangkok begins
FRIDAY, APRIL 09, 2021
People in large numbers have started to leave Bangkok for their hometowns for the Songkran holidays from April 10-15.
Passenger vans to be banned from Victory Monument to ease traffic
THURSDAY, AUGUST 04, 2016
BANGKOK’S VICTORY Monument area, which has long been a hub to for vans travelling to various major routes, will soon become off-limits to public-transportation vans.